BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to a strainer mounted in a liquid flow passage for filtering
liquids flowing through the passage.
[0002] An automatic photographic developing machine develops photosensitive materials by
passing them through treating tanks filled with various treating solutions such as
developing, bleaching, fixing, stabilizing solutions. Replenishing tanks are connected
to the respective treating tanks through supply pipes to refill them with solutions
by activating pumps connected to the supply pipes.
[0003] A strainer is usually provided in a pipe line connected to the inlet of each supply
pipe to filter the treating solution before feeding it into the treating tank.
[0004] When the filter of such a strainer is clogged, the filtering efficiency drops. Thus,
it is necessary to periodically remove and clean the filter or replace it with a new
one by removing it from the strainer housing.
[0005] Such a conventional strainer is mounted in the supply pipe at its portion connected
to the inlet of the pump. In order to remove the filter of such a strainer, the entire
strainer has to be dismounted from the pump after disconnecting the supply pipe.
[0006] If the pipe is disconnected with treating solution remaining in the pipe, the solution
in the pipe will spill out, polluting the surroundings. Thus, before disconnecting
the pipe, it is necessary to discharge any treating solution remaining in the pipe
or close the pipe with a pinch cock or any other closure means. It is thus extremely
troublesome to remove the filter for cleaning or replacement.
[0007] An object of this invention is to provide a strainer which permits easy cleaning
or replacement of its filter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] According to this invention, there is provided a strainer comprising a housing having
a peripheral wall defining a bore and formed with a fluid inlet and outlet, and an
end plate formed with a circular hole and a pair of cutouts formed along the edge
of the circular hole, diametrically opposite to each other, a closure member rotatably
mounted in the bore of the housing and formed with a passage through which the inlet
and the outlet communicate with each other, and a filter mounting hole intersecting
the passage and having an opening at one end of the closure member, a filter detachably
inserted in the filter mounting hole, the filter having a flange which can pass through
the cutouts, and a knob which protrudes outwardly through the circular hole of the
housing when the filter is in the bore, the knob having a protrusion spaced from the
flange by a distance slightly larger than the thickness of the end plate of the housing,
and a means for allowing the rotation of the closure member only within a range between
a first position where the inlet and the outlet communicate with each other through
the passage formed in the closure member and a second position where the inlet and
the outlet are shut off from each other by the closure member, the flange of the filter
being positioned so as to align with the cutouts when the closure member is in the
second position.
[0009] By turning the knob, it is possible to turn the closure member to selectively open
and close the inlet and outlet formed in the housing. When the inlet and the outlet
are closed by the closure member, the flange of the filter aligns with the cutouts.
Thus, the filter can be removed for cleaning or replacement from the housing by pulling
the knob, while preventing leakage of the fluid in the pipe.
[0010] Other features and objects of the present invention will become apparent from the
following description made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a treating solution replenishing device including the
strainer according to this invention;
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional front view of the strainer of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III-III of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a side view of the same;
Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along line V-V of Fig. 2;
Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the same; and
Fig. 7 is a sectional view of the strainer in which the inlet and the outlet are closed
by the closure member.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] The embodiment of this invention is now described with reference to the drawings.
[0013] Fig. 1 shows a treating solution replenishing device for use in an automatic developing
machine for developing photosensitive materials. A treating tank 1 is connected with
a replenishing tank 2 via a supply pipe 3. By activating a pump 4 provided in the
supply pipe 3, the treating solution in the replenishing tank 2 is fed into the treating
tank 1.
[0014] A strainer 10 according to this invention is provided in a pipe section 3a connected
to the inlet of the pump 4.
[0015] Figs. 2 through 6 show the details of the strainer 10. It includes a housing 11 having
a cylindrical bore 12 and an inlet 13 and an outlet 14 opening to the bore 12 on opposite
sides of the bore.
[0016] The bore 12 has an opening at one end of the housing 11 into which is screwed a cap
15.
[0017] The housing 11 has an end plate 16 formed with a circular hole 17. Cutouts 18 are
formed along the edge of the hole 17 (Fig. 4), diametrically opposite to each other.
A rib 19 in the shape of a circular arc is formed on the outer surface of the end
plate 16 (Fig. 6).
[0018] A closure member 20 is mounted in the bore 12 of the housing 11. It has a passage
21 through which the inlet 13 communicates with the outlet 14, and a flat rectangular
filter housing hole 22 that intersects the passage 21 and opens at one end of the
closure member 20.
[0019] A flange-receiving recess 23 is formed in one end of the closure member 20.
[0020] A filter 24 is inserted in the hole 22 with its flange 25 received in the recess
23 so that its packing 25a is sandwiched between the flange 25 and the bottom of the
recess 23. The flange 25 has to be so small that it can pass through the cutouts 18.
A knob 26 provided on the outer side of the flange 25 protrudes outwardly through
the circular hole 17 of the housing 11.
[0021] By holding and turning the outwardly protruding knob 26, it is possible to turn the
closure member 20. The knob 26 has a protrusion 27 spaced from the flange 25 by a
distance equal to the thickness of the end plate 16 of the housing 11 (Fig. 3). The
protrusion 27 can abut both ends of the rib 19. When the protrusion 27 abuts one end
of the rib 19, the passage 21 of the closure member 20 is so positioned that the inlet
13 communicates with the outlet 14 through the passage 21.
[0022] When the protrusion 27 abuts the other end of the rib 19, the inlet 13 and the outlet
14 are shut off from each other by the closure member 20. In this state, the flange
25 of the filter 24 is positioned opposite to the cutouts 18.
[0023] Fig. 3 shows the state in which the inlet 13 and the outlet 14 communicate with each
other through the passage 21. In this state, the edge of the circular hole 17 is sandwiched
between the flange 25 of the filter 24 and the protrusion 27. The filter 24 is thus
unable to come out of the housing.
[0024] By activating the pump 4 shown in Fig. 4 with the inlet 13 and the outlet 14 communicating
with each other, the treating solution in the replenishing tank 2 will flow through
the supply pipe 3. By passing through the filter 24, the treating solution is filtered.
The thus filtered treating solution is fed into the treating tank 1.
[0025] When the filter 24 is clogged and the filtering efficiency drops, the filter 24 is
removed while the pump is inoperative to clean it or replace it with a new one.
[0026] The filter 24 can be removed by turning the knob 26 until its protrusion 27 abuts
the other end of the rib 19.
[0027] When the protrusion 27 abuts the other end of the rib 19, the inlet 13 and the outlet
14 of the housing 11 are shut off from each other by the closure member 20. Since
the flange 25 is in alignment with the cutouts 18 in this state, the filter 24 can
be pulled out of the bore 22.
[0028] The cleaned filter 24 or a new filter 24 is inserted through the circular hole 17
into the bore 22 until the flange 25 of the filter 24 is received in the recess 23.
Then, the knob 26 is turned until the protrusion 27 of the knob 26 abuts the one end
of the rib 19.
[0029] When the protrusion 27 abuts the one end of the rib 19, the passage 21 in the closure
member 20 moves to the position where it communicates with both the inlet 13 and the
outlet 14. That is, the inlet 13 and the outlet 14 communicate with each other. In
this state, the edge of the circular hole 17 is disposed between the flange 25 and
the protrusion 27 as shown in Fig. 3, so that the filter 24 can be retained in the
bore 22.
[0030] In the embodiment, the flange-receiving recess 23 is formed in one end of the closure
member 20. But instead of this recess 23, a gap of a size corresponding to the thickness
of the flange 25 may be provided between the end of the closure member 20 and the
inner surface of the end plate 16 of the housing 11.
[0031] The strainer according to the present invention may be used not only in a treating
solution replenishing device as in the embodiment, but for other devices or purposes.
[0032] With this arrangement, it is possible to remove the filter for cleaning or replacement
while preventing leakage of fluid in the pipe without the need to disconnect the pipe
connected to the inlet or outlet.
[0033] By sandwiching the edge of the circular hole between the flange and the protrusion,
it is possible to keep the filter from coming out of the housing.